48 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BKITISH MUSEUM. 



Diirer, after. Samson and the Lion ; the very rare con- 

 temporary copy without the monogram. From the Lanna 

 Collection.— The Men's Bath; rare contemporary copy without 

 the monogram. From Lord Tweedmouth's Collection. Pre- 

 sented by Junius S. Morgan, Esq. 



Gerung, Matthias. The Adoration of the Magi ; four sheets. 

 From the Lanna Collection. 



Holbein, Ambrosius, attributed to. Charles V. From the 

 Schreiber Collection. 



Huber, Wolfgang. The Crucifixion. No other impression of 

 this woodcut is known to exist. From the Schreiber Collection. 



Kandel, David. Portrait of Hieronymus Tragus. From 

 the Lanna Collection. 



Monogrammist D. S. The Virgin and Child with St. Anne 

 (Pass. 1) ; early impression. From the Lanna Collection. 

 Presented by Max Rosenheim, Esq. 



Nuremberg School, about 1505. Twenty-two subjects from 

 the Gospels, of which nine are from a book of 1534. From the 

 Schreiber Collection. 



Schaufelein, Hans. The Virgin and Joseph (B. 11). 



Solis, Virgil. Portrait of the Elector Palatine Otto Hein- 

 rich. Presented by Messrs. Obach & Go. 



Springinklee, Hans. The First Horoscope of Stabius ; the 

 rare original edit/ion of 1512, With reprints (1781) of the 

 second and third horoscopes. — SS. Bartholomew and Matthew 

 (B. 53).— SS. Andrew and Matthias (B. 54). All from the 

 Lanna Collection. The Patron Saints of Chur ; with the 

 kneeling bishop of Chur ; frontispiece of the Chur Breviary, 

 1520. 



Weiditz, Hans. St. Catherine. 



Wurm, Hans. Lovers at the door of a house ; printed in 

 black on paper with a brown ground, heightened with white. 

 The only impression known. From the Liphart and Lanna 

 Collections. 



The collection of German woodcuts was also enriched by 

 the gift of eleven early prints from the Holtrop collection, and 

 five printers' marks or devices ; presented by Max Rosenheim, 

 Esq. 



School of the Netherlands. 



Drawings. 



Brueghel, Pieter I. Landscape with St. Jerome; pen and 

 ink. — Landscape with fortified town and castle on the slopes- 

 of a mountain range, dated 1553 ; pen and bistre, 



Coquea, Gonzales. Family group ; black chalk. From the 

 Hamal Collection. 



